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Everything broke

От
Mark Bitting
Дата:
After spending a couple hours searching the site, I've determined that the old 
Perl Pg module is obsolete.  I franticly "upgraded" the new server to 7.2.1 
and all the perl stuff works again.  Is there a version of the Pg module that 
will work with 7.4.x, or do I have to learn yet another interface and rewrite 
a ton of code?  I'd RTFM if I could find it... 


Re: Everything broke

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Bruce Momjian
Дата:
Mark Bitting wrote:
> After spending a couple hours searching the site, I've determined that the old 
> Perl Pg module is obsolete.  I franticly "upgraded" the new server to 7.2.1 
> and all the perl stuff works again.  Is there a version of the Pg module that 
> will work with 7.4.x, or do I have to learn yet another interface and rewrite 
> a ton of code?  I'd RTFM if I could find it... 

gborg CVS has a pgperl with major enhancements.  As soon as I get the
test script to pass, I will release a new version.

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Re: Everything broke

От
"Greg Sabino Mullane"
Дата:
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> After spending a couple hours searching the site, I've determined that the
> old Perl Pg module is obsolete.  I franticly "upgraded" the new server to
> 7.2.1 and all the perl stuff works again.  Is there a version of the Pg module
> that will work with 7.4.x, or do I have to learn yet another interface and
> rewrite a ton of code?  I'd RTFM if I could find it...
If you are referring to DBD::Pg, recent versions should work just fine
with version 7.4 of the server. Please be specific in what is going wrong,
as well as letting us know what versions of DBD::Pg, PostgreSQL, DBI,
and Perl you are using. Running "make test" for DBD::Pg will show you all
this automatically, and is a recommended practice anyway.
- --
Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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